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Yeah. If it was a groin strain he'd be icing it. Salah has also told Klopp that he's all fine. But I think we'll protect him against Everton in any case.
maybe one day the ref will realise he has a bit of invisible fishing line tied to the ball, he is amazing.
he was on the ball between three city players and he did a little drop of the shoulder and one almost fell over, yet he'd only moved about a foot.
a couple of little feints and the other two were gawking like a magician had just stolen their trousers
would love to see the video of that bit again
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
maybe one day the ref will realise he has a bit of invisible fishing line tied to the ball, he is amazing.
he was on the ball between three city players and he did a little drop of the shoulder and one almost fell over, yet he'd only moved about a foot.
a couple of little feints and the other two were gawking like a magician had just stolen their trousers
would love to see the video of that bit again
His ability to keep the ball on the break is incredible. Most players can either run at pace and hope to out run the defenders, or other plays will step in side and slow play down and try to switch the ball. Somehow Salah is able to constantly do both in the same attack, so keeping up with him down the sideline or forcing him inside never stops him from flowing.
It makes it so hard to defend him, especially when we are under the pump as he barely needs any space to do so much damage, let alone when the pitch opens up.
If he is fit for the second leg you just know that he is going to create at the minimum 2 or 3 clear cut chances on the break even if we are massively under the pump. And as we saw today early in the match when we didn't touch the ball much, his maundering runs can single-handedly shift the momentum.
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